Tatar extermination : Stalin’s Forgotten Genocide I Moscow🐖 - Marxists crimes against humanity

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Thank you, Simon and team, for telling the truth about Sralin. Odd that Koba- Sralin is often treated differently than his fellow genocidal dictators of the era.

 
"In 1991 the USSR´s ulus made it's greatest contribution to the world by collapsing". One of the best sentences I've heard in a while.
 
Thank you, Simon and team, for telling the truth about Sralin. Odd that Koba- Sralin is often treated differently than his fellow genocidal dictators of the era.



You might find this interesting.
 
Thank you, Simon and team, for telling the truth about Sralin. Odd that Koba- Sralin is often treated differently than his fellow genocidal dictators of the era.


But Solzhenitsyn ended up saying that the French genocide in the Vendee was what needed to be talked about

One might have thought that the experience of the French revolution would have provided enough of a lesson for the rationalist builders of "the people's happiness" in Russia. But no, the events in Russia were grimmer yet, and incomparably more enormous in scale. Lenin's Communists and International Socialists studiously reenacted on the body of Russia many of the French revolution's cruelest methods – only they possessed a much greater and more systematic level of organizational control than the Jacobins.
SOLZHENITSYN
 
But Solzhenitsyn ended up saying that the French genocide in the Vendee was what needed to be talked about

One might have thought that the experience of the French revolution would have provided enough of a lesson for the rationalist builders of "the people's happiness" in Russia. But no, the events in Russia were grimmer yet, and incomparably more enormous in scale. Lenin's Communists and International Socialists studiously reenacted on the body of Russia many of the French revolution's cruelest methods – only they possessed a much greater and more systematic level of organizational control than the Jacobins.
SOLZHENITSYN
Solzhenitsyn was an imperialistic 🇷🇺 & semi - nazi pig, you know it , right ?

ps one for sure the Tatars FIGHT BACK !


 
Crimean Tatars were transferred to today's Tatarstan. Nearly 8,000 Crimean Tatars died during the deportation and over 20,000 in subsequent years in labor colonies. Given the low numbers of direct and indirect deaths, only a few scholars called it genocide. There are 4 million Tatars who live in Tatarstan.

 
Crimean Tatars were transferred to today's Tatarstan.
BS

the reality :
The deportation of the Crimean Tatars (Crimean Tatar: Qırımtatar halqınıñ sürgünligi, Cyrillic: Къырымтатар халкъынынъ сюргюнлиги) or the Sürgünlik ('exile') was the ethnic cleansing and the cultural genocide[c 1] of at least 191,044[c 2] Crimean Tatars which was carried out by the Soviet authorities from 18 to 20 May 1944, supervised by Lavrentiy Beria, chief of Soviet state security and the secret police, and ordered by the Soviet leader Joseph Stalin. Within those three days, the NKVD used cattle trains to deport the Crimean Tatars, mostly women, children, and the elderly, even Communist Party members and Red Army members, to the Uzbek SSR,

151,136 Crimean Tatars were deported to the Uzbek SSR; 8,597 to the Mari Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic; and 4,286 to the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic; and the remaining 29,846 were sent to various remote regions of the Russian SFSR.[56] When the Crimean Tatars arrived at their destination in the Uzbek SSR, they were met with hostility by Uzbek locals who threw stones at them, even their children, because they heard that the Crimean Tatars were "traitors" and "fascist collaborators."[57] The Uzbeks objected to becoming the "dumping ground for treasonous nations." In the coming years, several assaults against the Crimean Tatars population were registered, some of which were fatal.

The Karachay demographer Dalchat Ediev estimates that 34,300 Crimean Tatars died due to the deportation, representing an 18 per cent mortality rate.[2] Hannibal Travis estimates that overall 40,000–80,000 Crimean Tatars died in exile.[76] Professor Michael Rywkin gives a figure of at least 42,000 Crimean Tatars who died between 1944 and 1951, including 7,900 who died during the transit[4] Professor Brian Glyn Williams gives a figure of between 40,000 and 44,000 deaths as a consequence of this deportation.[3] The Crimean State Committee estimated that 45,000 Crimean Tatars died between 1944 and 1948. The official NKVD report estimated that 27 per cent of that ethnicity died.[5]
 

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